As Bitcoin retests the $50k price level, on-chain indicators seem to be aligned so that they suggest the coin might explode upwards soon. Bitcoin Indicators May Be Showing A Calm Before The Storm As pointed out by a CryptoQuant post, Bitcoin indicators seem to be showing some interesting values right now. Some of these even look similar to the build up to the late 2020/early 2021 rally that lead to the all-time-high (ATH). Here is a quick explanation (along with the data) of the three relevant metrics the chart talks about: The transactions count indicator shows the average number of transactions happening per block on the Bitcoin network. The below chart showcases how its value has changed recently: The BTC transactions count seems to be going up | Source: Blockchain.com As the above graph shows, the value of the metric has shot up recently. This is usually a positive sign for an upside. Related Reading | Mid-Cap Altcoins Crushed Bitcoin And Ethereum In August The second metric, the mean tokens transferred, shows the average amount of coins transferred on the BTC chain. And the last one, the transaction fees, is pretty self-explanatory. Here is a chart explaining the trends in these indicators: The various Bitcoin chain metrics | Source: CryptoQuant Looking at the graph, two things appear clear. The mean tokens transferred indicator hit a new ATH of 31 BTC recently. While the transaction fees seems to have gone...